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"Mod is an environment where people will enjoy working and networking," he said.

It's an office, coffee shop, bar and boardroom all rolled into one. Designed as space for mobile workers, Mod offers its customers both private and public workspaces, Wi-Fi, meeting rooms, whiteboards, scanners, printers and notary services.

But that doesn't mean you can't enjoy a beverage while you work. Mod has a full-service cafe and bar with beer and wine on tap, happy-hour specials and a menu that includes salads, sandwiches and other light items, such as bruschetta, edamame and hummus.

Mod users, or "Modsters," pay $7 an hour, $35 a day, or $100 a month for use of the space. However, those interested in only having a drink or a bite to eat don't need to pay by the hour, said Rodney Gardner, a Modcierge (think concierge).

More than 200 people already have signed up for a membership, he said.

"We haven't done our actual marketing campaign," Gardner said. "We've just had people who came in and were curious about the space. We have gotten really positive responses from everyone. We're very excited."

Over the next year, Mod is looking to expand its services, offer a mobile app and add locations.

Stowell said the mobile app would help members find a Mod in their city, access their accounts, reserve conference rooms, pay for services and order food and drinks.

"We want to be your business valet," he said.

Located at the southwest corner of Thomas Road and Central Avenue, Mod held its soft opening during the first week of March, but plans an invitation-only grand opening Thursday, May 1.